nuclear threat honestly because what we see happening in chernobyl station where it was disconnected is more scary to me. i remember chernobyl. i know what influence radiation has on people s lives. with all these threats combined, i m still asking the question, what is the plan from the nato countries? how are we supposed to fight if we re not getting the support from the air? this is the main point right now. putin is able to bombard the nuclear plant because ukraine cannot oppose him in the air and this is much more critical for what i see right now than the threat of the chemical attack. i see it as a higher possibility and it s why we were continuously asking for jets, for additional weaponry, so we ll be able to fight him back because right now, he s just coming on to our cities and bombarding them and destroying
historically they have shone little inclination to do so. however putin hasn t taken his weapons off the table. and has left some ukrainian officials scared. since the war started we have seen many things unimaginable. we have seen people suffering from the bombarding. we have seen people suffering from the from starvation, from dehydration from all the things. they just add up as another threat. i m more concerned about the nuclear threat honestly because what we see is happening in chernobyl station where it was disconnected from the grid is more scary to me. i remember chernobyl. i know what influence radiation has in people s lives. hans christensen joyce me. hi hans, it s so distressing we